Spiritual / Mind Body Author
Vishwa Prakash is a body mind author and a popular keynote speaker. He holds an MBA in Marketing and Finance and runs a textile design firm with offices in Asia and New York.
As an keen student of practical spirituality, Vishwa labels his professional life as “nondescript and humdrum,” because his true passion lies in reaching out to others in a totally novel way – through laughter! He holds regular laughter wellness workshops both in and out of his office on a free of charge walk-in basis. He champions free thought and as a self-help author encourages his audience to evolve as better souls. Vishwa has appeared as a guest speaker on hundreds of occasions and brought laughter and joy to schools, senior centers, hospitals, prisons, offices, social clubs and corporate settings. This experience he finds healing and elevating, which he shares with diverse groups as a spiritual coach, spiritual author and professional speaker. Touching another soul, as he says, has lent purpose and meaning to his existence. Vishwa speaks on Psycho-Neuro- Immunology the exact medical term for the mind-body connection.
Vishwa practices what he preaches as a spirituality writer. In the true spirit of philanthropy, he donates an appreciable slice of his annual income for wellness and charity. Vishwa has expanded upon the traditional meaning of tithe, by pledging to raise his contribution by an additional 1% of his total annual income every year for each extra year of his life enjoyed. With this increasing commitment as he adds every year to his life, the majority slice of his earnings would go to charity as he enters old age.
As a noted mind body writer, Vishwa holds unorthodox views on religion, and cites the following quote from Gandhi to epitomize his life: “To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.”
Vishwa contends that conscience trumps religion as one’s compass to pursue purpose in life, a view he amplifies in his book Who Stole my Soul? In his role as a self help speaker and body mind author, Vishwa feels that religion makes the pursuit of meaning a passive submission, whereas in truth it is an active pursuit independent of religious faith and orientation.
Who Stole my Soul? has received effusive praise from dozens of leading spirituality and inspirational authors and speakers, who have recommended the work as engaging, enlightening, inspirational, witty and warm. For a more detailed background on Vishwa click here, or visit www.vishwaprakash.com